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Bloom of a denitrifying methanotroph, 'Candidatus Methylomirabilis limnetica', in a deep stratified lake.

Jon S Graf1, Magdalena J Mayr2,3, Hannah K Marchant1, Daniela Tienken1, Philipp F Hach1, Andreas Brand2,3, Carsten J Schubert2, Marcel M M Kuypers1, Jana Milucka1.   

Abstract

Methanotrophic bacteria represent an important biological filter regulating methane emissions into the atmosphere. Planktonic methanotrophic communities in freshwater lakes are typically dominated by aerobic gamma-proteobacteria, with a contribution from alpha-proteobacterial methanotrophs and the NC10 bacteria. The NC10 clade encompasses methanotrophs related to 'Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera', which oxidize methane using a unique pathway of denitrification that tentatively produces N2 and O2 from nitric oxide (NO). Here, we describe a new species of the NC10 clade, 'Ca. Methylomirabilis limnetica', which dominated the planktonic microbial community in the anoxic depths of the deep stratified Lake Zug in two consecutive years, comprising up to 27% of the total bacterial population. Gene transcripts assigned to 'Ca. M. limnetica' constituted up to one third of all metatranscriptomic sequences in situ. The reconstructed genome encoded a complete pathway for methane oxidation, and an incomplete denitrification pathway, including two putative nitric oxide dismutase genes. The genome of 'Ca. M. limnetica' exhibited features possibly related to genome streamlining (i.e. less redundancy of key metabolic genes) and adaptation to its planktonic habitat (i.e. gas vesicle genes). We speculate that 'Ca. M. limnetica' temporarily bloomed in the lake during non-steady-state conditions suggesting a niche for NC10 bacteria in the lacustrine methane and nitrogen cycle.
© 2018 The Authors. Environmental Microbiology published by Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29806730     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.14285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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